From: J. R. Molloy (jr@shasta.com)
Date: Tue Dec 12 2000 - 20:01:47 MST
> But you didn't answer the question. What part of the dictionary
> definition of consciousness do you dispute? How do you define
"the
> ghost in the machine" if not with "consciousness"?
> --
> Harvey Newstrom <HarveyNewstrom.com>
In the context of this discussion, the dictionary definition of
consciousness matters not at all, and I don't now and never have
disputed the dictionary definition of the word. I'd variously define
"the ghost in the machine" as non-existent, a phantom, a mirage, an
illusion, a false notion, a flawed theory, a disproved idea, or
whatever the occasion calls for in terms of describing this obsolete
word "consciousness."
Stay hungry,
--J. R.
3M TA3
"I say that if we can't have even a basic literacy or intelligence
test for
voters, make the ballot as challenging as possible to complete.
That would
help weed out the lazy and incompetent, if not the whining and
blameful."
--Matt Drudge
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